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Research trials

There are a few occasions when some patients will be asked by their consultant to join an NHS-approved medical trial. The London Clinic’s Ethics Committee, prior to approval, will have rigorously reviewed the trial and deemed it as safe.

 

It is imperative that patients who accept the opportunity to participate in a trial are given a clear explanation of any treatment, investigation or procedure proposed, including any

side-effects, risks and alternative options.

 

Patients will need to sign a consent form agreeing to take part in the trial.

 

Detailed below are some of the research projects which have been approved by the Ethics Committee and which are under way at The London Clinic.

 

We will only publish information regarding such trials where permission for publication has been gained from the lead consultant(s)/specialist(s).


Medical Research Council studies for treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia

(MRC CLL Trials)
Dr Peter Gravett, MB MRCS FRCPath
September 1999


Use of G-CSF on volunteer unrelated donors and the use of unrelated donors for the collection of peripheral blood stem cells for transplantation
Dr Peter Gravett, MB MRCS FRCPath
September 1999

 

Peripheral blood stem cell collection from unrelated donors using the COBE spectra. Manual versus automatic collection programmes
Dr Peter Gravett, MB MRCS FRCPath
October 2002

 

Prostate cancer stem cells project
Professor Roger S Kirby, MA MD FRCS(Urol) FEBU
January 2002


A grounded theory study to identify the basic social and psychological processes operating for patients in relation to their discharge from the spinal surgery unit in the independent sector
Miss Philippa Ward, RN, BSc
April 2003